Yesterday night, László Rajk, architect, design artist and politician succumbed to a short, severe illness which he accepted with superhuman dignity. He was one of the few courageous and honest men in the country.

Tibor Philipp was an active member of the Hungarian alternative opposition and the independent artist group Inconnu during the 1980s. The archival collection contains documents and artworks associated with this period. As the artist group's activities were very diverse, the collection is one of the most colorful in the Archives, including art works, traditional textual, audio, and photo materials.

In July this year Blinken OSA’s collection was expanded by the legacy collection of Zsuzsa Horváth (1950 - 1994), a researcher of one of the least studied social groups, the Hungarian free churches and religious base communities. The documents created in the course of her unfortunately short research career will be soon available to the public.

In addition to the publications, books, card and wall calendars issued by Áramlat [Stream] and Szabad Idő [Free Time] managed by Jakab, the collection containing classic samizdat material of the era was offered to Blinken OSA in 2016 and has now become available for researchers after being arranged and described in 2019.

Opening speech to Verzio International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival 2013 by János Térey poet, writer, translator ( Debrecen, September 14, 1970 – June 3, 2019)
An Arrow Pointing at Death
…everyone distorts others by being distorted
Gombrowicz: The Marriage
…much that is absurd, when one thinks about death
Bernhard: My Prizes
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